Rusty MillerC. Scribner's Sons, 1919 - 248 sider |
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Side 54
... prize to the member of the class gradu- ating at that time who should have won the highest record for those two years . The prize was in the form of a scholarship covering the full expense of a college course . As Reuben rushed home at ...
... prize to the member of the class gradu- ating at that time who should have won the highest record for those two years . The prize was in the form of a scholarship covering the full expense of a college course . As Reuben rushed home at ...
Side 57
... prize , she turned upon him fiercely . " Oh , yes , it's very fine for you , " she retorted , " for of course you'll get it . Nobody else has any chance . " " You might have the very first one , if you'd try , Rusty . Why don't you ...
... prize , she turned upon him fiercely . " Oh , yes , it's very fine for you , " she retorted , " for of course you'll get it . Nobody else has any chance . " " You might have the very first one , if you'd try , Rusty . Why don't you ...
Side 83
... prize and going through college . He spoke seriously . " Now see here , Reuben , you've got to do your best work for that scholarship , " he declared . " It would be distinctly wrong for you to do anything but your level best , even ...
... prize and going through college . He spoke seriously . " Now see here , Reuben , you've got to do your best work for that scholarship , " he declared . " It would be distinctly wrong for you to do anything but your level best , even ...
Side 98
... should leave a good school at Wenham to carry the prize away from Farleigh and deprive some one of a college course who couldn't probably have it otherwise . However , there was nothing to say . In a way , she had the same 98 W ...
... should leave a good school at Wenham to carry the prize away from Farleigh and deprive some one of a college course who couldn't probably have it otherwise . However , there was nothing to say . In a way , she had the same 98 W ...
Side 99
... prize which meant the privi- lege of further education . Rusty Miller hated the interloper unaffectedly . It wasn't entirely because of what she and the other girls and boys considered her greed , but quite as much for her self ...
... prize which meant the privi- lege of further education . Rusty Miller hated the interloper unaffectedly . It wasn't entirely because of what she and the other girls and boys considered her greed , but quite as much for her self ...
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academy afraid afternoon ain't Anna Miller Anna's anyhow asked believe bicycle called chance CHAPTER color course Cousin Rachel cried Rusty dear door dreamed dress eyes face Farleigh feel felt freckles Freddy gingham girl glad hands heart Helen Martin Jane Miller janitor knew Langley laughed looked Mabel Graham McCurdy's mind minister Miss Penny Monday morning mother Mudge never night note-book party Penny's perhaps phaeton Phillips pony pretty prize red hair Reuben and Rusty Reuben Cartwright Rusty Miller Rusty's father Saturday scholarship seemed Seth Miller silk sister skating smiled somehow sort South Hollow spoke stood suddenly Sunday suppose sure talk tell there's thing thought to-day told took turned walk Wat Graham Watson Graham wear week Wenham wonder word yellow hair young
Populære avsnitt
Side 41 - I am lord of the fowl and the brute. 0 solitude! where are the charms That sages have seen in thy face? Better dwell in the midst of alarms Than reign in this horrible place. 1 am out of humanity's reach I must finish my journey alone Never hear the sweet music of speech; I start at the sound of my own.
Side 174 - In their other courses, the work consisted of lectures and recitations in the ratio of three of the former to two of the latter, with outside reading from history and reference books.